The Ring Two
The Ring Two (2005)

The Ring Two

5/5
(91 votos)
5.4IMDb44Metascore

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When the deer are all grunting at Rachel and Aidan, the whistle of an elk can clearly be heard despite the fact there are no elk in the scene.

When Rachel and Aidan pull up to their house near the beginning of the film, the camera lenses and hood cover are reflected in the lower left corner of the frame off of the car door as it pulls up to the curb.

During the flashback where Evelyn is trying to drown baby Samara, the child is smiling happily though at the same time we hear her horrified crying.

When Rachel is laying Aidan/Samara into the tub at the end, in one shot, Aidan's mouth is open and in the next, it is completely closed.

When Rachel is making the sandwiches and is about to put the drugs in Aidan's sandwich, the bottle is green but when she turns back from looking at Aiden the bottle is purple.

The deer smash the driver and passenger side windows of the car.

In the subsequent scene, Rachel's reflection can be scene in her window (unbroken) as she turns to Aidan.

When Rachel and Aidan are on the couch she takes a bite of a sandwich.

As she is taking the bite Aidan asks her a question.

They cut to Rachel who answers the question but has no food in her mouth.

After she answers she takes another bite and the sandwich appears to have not been bitten into yet.

As Rachel slams on the brakes to avoid a deer, the road markings change between shots.

A camera operator's reflection is seen in the TV when the girl is about to place the video in the VCR at the beginning of the film.

When Rachel lays Aidan/Samara in the tub, in the wider shots the water is around his shoulders but in the close-ups it is past his ears and nearly covering his face.

While the detective walks in on Rachel sitting down around the small round table drinking coffee, her legs are repeatedly crossed/uncrossed between shots.

After Aiden/Samara forces Dr.

Emma Temple to kill herself, her arms are limp over the sides of the chair.

In the next shot, her hands are placed on her lap.

When Rachel makes sandwiches for herself and Samara/Aidan, the camera focuses briefly on the bottle of pills.

The name on the bottle clearly reads ".

Entura, Tony.

" There is no character named "Tony" in the film; however, the crew's property master is named 'Tony Bonaventura' (qv).

When Rachel finds Max in the truck, his mouth is gaping open and disfigured.

When she closes the truck door, Max's mouth looks normal, not agape.

When Rachel examines the face of the first victim, she approaches an ambulance labeled "Clatsop County Medical Examiner.

" Clatsop County does not have its own medical examiner.

If a suspicious death occurs, the body would be sent to the state medical examiner.

Ambulances in Clatsop County are labeled "Medix.

" Early on, we see a shot of The Daily Astorian office where Rachel works, and the Columbia River in the background.

The real Daily Astorian office is located well off the waterfront.

The building used is a medical supply company.

During the bathtub scene, Rachel is completely drenched after the water falls from the ceiling.

Next shot, she peeks over the tub and her hair is barely wet and is apparently combed.

When Samara is climbing out of the well in some shots her hair is touching the side of the well, indicating that the actor was crawling along a horizontal surface.

In the very beginning of the movie when Jake brings Emily over to watch the tape, she doesn't turn off the lights.

When Jakes comes in yelling at her to play it, the T.

gives light to the room, and you can tell the lights are off.

When the well water comes into the kitchen, he runs into the living room and lights are on again.

After the bathroom scene in which a huge amount of water falls from the ceiling, Max removes a dry towel from the towel rack and places it around the boy's shoulders.

In the ambulance scene where Rachel takes a look at Jake's dead body; after unzipping the bag, we see Jake's terrified face faced right, towards Rachel but right after that where Rachel gasps his face is looking the opposite direction.

In the first Ring movie, when Rachel watched the video, the eerie screeching begins when we see the finger going through the hammer-nail.

But in the beginning of this movie, when Emily is supposedly watching the video, the screeching starts at a different time.

The Israeli cover of the DVD release contain the names of two of the movie characters - Rachel and Aidan.

While Rachel is listed as 'Naomi Watts', Aidan is listed as 'Aidan Keller', instead of his real name, David Dorfman.

When Aidan sees Samara in the mirror, his mouth is closed, but when you see his reflection in the mirror, his mouth is open.

This happens again and again until he starts taking pictures.

After she has taken Aidan to the hospital, Rachel shows Max the photographs that Aidan took of Samara in the public restroom.

As he is looking at the camera, a crew member is visible through the window behind Max and to his left.

When Aidan picks up the camera in the bathroom to take a picture the flash is up in the reflection, but when he starts taking the pictures a second later the flash is down and pops up when he starts taking the pictures.

At the Morgan house, Savide (the Realtor) mentions that the furniture is being stored in the basement.

Then, Rachel goes to the basement, opens the doors, and, the entryway is covered with cobwebs.

If the Realtor had moved the furniture into the basement, the cobwebs would have been swept away.

When Samara visits Aidan in his bedroom, Aidan is seen facing the wall and to his left is a globe, which shows the continent of South America.

When the outline of the burning tree appears on the wall, and after Rachel pulls Aidan away, the globe is undisturbed, but shows the continent of Australia.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
8 May 2005 USA USD 75,888,270
1 May 2005 USA USD 75,686,654
24 April 2005 USA USD 75,316,113
18 April 2005 USA USD 74,484,614
17 April 2005 USA USD 74,396,875
10 April 2005 USA USD 72,279,279
3 April 2005 USA USD 68,046,127
27 March 2005 USA USD 57,901,866
20 March 2005 USA USD 35,065,237
USA USD 76,231,249
24 April 2005 UK GBP 5,168,265
18 April 2005 UK USD 9,228,976
17 April 2005 UK GBP 4,878,853
10 April 2005 UK GBP 4,058,634
3 April 2005 UK GBP 2,062,792
18 April 2005 Worldwide USD 68,539,928
18 April 2005 Worldwide USD 143,024,542
worldwide USD 161,451,538
Non-USA USD 85,220,289
18 April 2005 Argentina USD 633,780
18 April 2005 Australia USD 3,975,833
Austria USD 1,006,439
18 April 2005 Belgium USD 950,506
17 April 2005 Brazil USD 2,488,616
17 April 2005 Chile USD 362,119
17 April 2005 Colombia USD 633,662
17 April 2005 Croatia USD 34,942
18 April 2005 Czech Republic USD 144,026
18 April 2005 Denmark USD 545,140
17 April 2005 Finland USD 574,653
17 April 2005 France USD 4,804,752
18 April 2005 Germany USD 6,132,361
18 April 2005 Greece USD 1,068,191
18 April 2005 Hungary USD 377,352
18 April 2005 Indonesia USD 223,715
18 April 2005 Israel USD 563,300
18 April 2005 Italy USD 5,204,920
10 April 2005 Italy EUR 2,063,856
18 April 2005 Malaysia USD 371,199
18 April 2005 Mexico USD 7,670,115
20 March 2005 Netherlands EUR 321,987
17 April 2005 New Zealand USD 661,934
17 April 2005 Norway USD 940,328
17 April 2005 Peru USD 471,070
18 April 2005 Philippines PHP 6,585,174
18 April 2005 Philippines USD 121,050
17 April 2005 Poland USD 406,743
17 April 2005 Portugal USD 930,837
17 April 2005 Russia USD 3,080,860
18 April 2005 Singapore USD 260,680
17 April 2005 Slovenia USD 181,278
18 April 2005 South Africa USD 134,876
18 April 2005 Spain USD 6,039,795
18 April 2005 Sweden USD 974,684
18 April 2005 Switzerland USD 1,179,159
18 April 2005 Taiwan USD 446,696
4 April 2005 Thailand USD 445,253
14 April 2005 Turkey USD 1,722,745
17 April 2005 Venezuela USD 530,162
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
20 March 2005 USA USD 35,065,237 3,332
3 April 2005 UK GBP 2,062,792 419
1 April 2005 Australia USD 720,017 191
1 April 2005 Austria USD 337,789
1 April 2005 Belgium USD 280,129
25 March 2005 Brazil USD 1,190,607 287
18 March 2005 Europe USD 804,939 185
25 March 2005 Finland USD 190,835
8 April 2005 France USD 1,103,507
1 April 2005 Germany USD 2,270,123
18 March 2005 Iceland USD 24,092
10 April 2005 Italy EUR 2,063,856 376
20 March 2005 Netherlands EUR 297,494 88
18 March 2005 Norway USD 244,157
18 April 2005 Philippines PHP 6,585,174 18
15 April 2005 South Africa USD 175,118 51
1 April 2005 Spain USD 2,362,045
18 March 2005 Sweden USD 239,196
1 April 2005 Switzerland USD 320,531
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
8 May 2005 USA USD 144,991 351
1 May 2005 USA USD 233,474 441
24 April 2005 USA USD 558,682 888
17 April 2005 USA USD 1,399,367 1,917
10 April 2005 USA USD 2,867,390 2,407
3 April 2005 USA USD 5,689,130 3,179
27 March 2005 USA USD 13,616,573 3,341
20 March 2005 USA USD 35,065,237 3,332
24 April 2005 UK GBP 128,240 242
17 April 2005 UK GBP 407,691 390
10 April 2005 UK GBP 966,187 422
3 April 2005 UK GBP 2,062,792 419
20 March 2005 Netherlands EUR 297,494 88

Comentarios

The Ring Two is a supernatural horror movie directed by Hideo Nakata and stars Naomi Watts, Simon Baker, David Dorfman and Kelly Stables.The movie is second part of The Ring Franchise.

As a fan of the fist film, I was expecting a lot from The Ring Two, especially because it was by the director of the original Ring. To be honest, this movie is just a bunch of random special effects, badly written plot and the most boring dialogue I have ever seen.

When the movie The Ring was released in 2002, it was regarded as one of the best horror movie in ages. Due to which we saw so many fan-boy websites and discussion boards sprung over to explore the minuscule details and theories of that movie.

It was ok, but the first movie was better than this sequel.

OK, like I thought it would be with any sequel, this one is less good than the 1st movie. Th good things about it ( at least, what I found good) : 1.

Nowhere near as good as the first, they decided to focus on Aiden in this one. Whilst he was a little creepy in the first one, just by being him.

Let me start by explaining that on the subject of 'The Ring' lore i find myself in a personally very strange, while far from unique position that i'm sure is reflected in my judgement but in no way decreases its validity.It is indeed a rare instance to find myself in a position of having seen a remake before the original, especially in cases wherein the two are only separated by a few years, but this is unfortunately the case as regards The Ring franchise.

This movie did not have to exist. Why does this movie exist???

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